This is an important update that contains breaking changes. Permission methods for PHP code have changed. Passage Service Methods can be accessed in one of two ways:
$permission_keys_by_name = PassageService::passageKeys(); // by Alias
or
$permission_keys_by_name = app('PassageService')::passageKeys(); // by App Service
This will no longer work after version future version 1.0.12:
$permission_keys_by_name = \KurtJensen\Passage\Plugin::passageKeys();
If you have other plugins that rely on Passage Permissions it is suggested that you ensure they have been updated to be compatible with version 1.0.12 or application will halt by throwing a Deprecated method error.
This is an important update that contains breaking changes.
Passage Permission Keys twig function "inGroup" now uses the unique user group code rather than the user group name. If you want to still use the not unique group name, you may use the new function "inGroupName".
If you think you may have used "inGroup" in your pages then it is recommended that you search your themes directory for "inGroup" and either change it to "inGroupName" or change the name of the group to the code of the group you want to check for.
There are also new class methods that can be used in you plugins. You can read about them in the documentation.
If you have "Frontend User Roles Manager" installed there will be data transfer buttons available in the "Passage Keys" list in the Back-end. You may use them to transfer data from "Frontend User Roles Manager" to the "Passage Keys" plugin tables.
These buttons will go away if you uninstall "Frontend User Roles Manager".